Talk:Isotopes of praseodymium

Latest comment: 5 months ago by 129.104.241.214 in topic Possible alpha decay of 142,143,147Pr

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Possible alpha decay of 142,143,147Pr edit

According to [1], 143Pr should have a partial alpha decay half-life at the order of 1019 years.

142Pr and 147Pr both have an alpha decay energy of 0.31 MeV, which is very low, so alpha decay may be possible but with a half-life long beyond imagination. 129.104.241.214 (talk) 06:45, 15 November 2023 (UTC)Reply